The question is from Conquering Chem 2, question 19 chapter 5.
"The standard Sodium Hydroxide Solution from Excercise 17 (0.165 Mol/L) was used to determine the concentration of acetic acid in a particular brand of vinegar. 50 mL of the vinegar (by pipette) was accurately diluted to 250 mL (Volumetric flask), and then 25 mL aliquots of this diluted solution were titrated with the sodium hydroxide solution. The results of successive titrations were 21.95, 21.60, 21.55 and 21.60 mL. Calculate the molarity and %(w/v) of acetic acid in the original vinegar."
I've tried this a dozen times and I keep getting 0.07128 Mol/L when the answers say 0.712 mol/L. I haven't tried the w/v thing yet because I can't get the right answer. My mid-term exams are tomorrow so any help asap would be greatly appreciated, thanks :worried:
"The standard Sodium Hydroxide Solution from Excercise 17 (0.165 Mol/L) was used to determine the concentration of acetic acid in a particular brand of vinegar. 50 mL of the vinegar (by pipette) was accurately diluted to 250 mL (Volumetric flask), and then 25 mL aliquots of this diluted solution were titrated with the sodium hydroxide solution. The results of successive titrations were 21.95, 21.60, 21.55 and 21.60 mL. Calculate the molarity and %(w/v) of acetic acid in the original vinegar."
I've tried this a dozen times and I keep getting 0.07128 Mol/L when the answers say 0.712 mol/L. I haven't tried the w/v thing yet because I can't get the right answer. My mid-term exams are tomorrow so any help asap would be greatly appreciated, thanks :worried: